The patent-news blog points out that all the aforementioned additions were released after the fifth-generation iPod touch, which Samsung has requested be included in the lawsuit — "a fact that should make it difficult for the court to allow Samsung the addition of the fifth-generation iPod touch (apparently already released in early October) while denying Apple's latest proposed additions as untimely."

Samsung amended its infringement contentions this week to include the latest Apple products that recently hit store shelves: the fifth-generation iPod touch, the fourth-generation iPad and the iPad Mini. The Korean company states that the products were not available when it filed its court papers on Oct. 1. Samsung believes the devices, in addition to the iPhone 5, infringe upon several of its wireless patented technologies.

The jury trial for Apple vs. Samsung will take place on March 31, 2014 at 9 a.m. in the Northern District of California. The patent trial will scrutinize the smartphones and tablets released after the initial lawsuit that was settled in August in Apple's favor.

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